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The Bow Drill is one of the first projects any survivalist learns and can be one of the hardest to master. Despite it’s challenging nature for beginners, being able to create fire by only using materials you can find in nature is a valuable skill to have and can be life saving. In this article I will describe to you …

Wilderness Survival Tips To Dry Wet Boots Quickly If you’re an adventurous and high-spirited soul, or just a simple one-time camper; than it would be worth wild to add this wilderness survival tip to your repertoire. One of the most common problems encountered by outdoor enthusiast is that of wet boots. This simple trick will make sure you are back on the tail with dry boots …

40 Boy Scout Knots Every Survivalist Should Know If you where in the boy scouts than these boy scout knots cards probably look familiar to you. I remember learning several knots from these that I still remember today. My two brothers and I where all in the boy scouts so we had several of these cards laying around the house. …

Tip 1) Don’t Cup and Saucer your gun! In the old days they used to teach how to shoot guns by holding it with your shooting hand (the cup) than placing your other hand underneath(the saucer). For combat training and target shooting they do not teach this method anymore but unfortunately you will still see this technique in many classic movies so this technique is what most people …

Top 10 Survival Myths Most of us first learn what we know about survival from movies and TV shows. Unfortunately, what we see on TV does not always work in real life. Hollywoods goal is to entertain us, not to educate us. In this article I am going to BUST the Top 10 Survival Myths. 1. Food is your top Priority: In reality, food is …